От фабрики к платформе: автономия и контроль в цифровой экономике

Изучение новых децентрализованных форм организации труда на основе цифровых платформ, соединяющих самозанятых работников с заказчиками и потребителями их услуг. Анализ эффективной координации деятельности рассредоточенных в пространстве работников.

Рубрика Экономика и экономическая теория
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